Rancho Cucamonga’s Noah Kennedy chooses Lakeland College

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Rancho Cucamonga senior baseball standout Noah Kennedy has committed to NCAA Division III Lakeland College (Wis.).

He visited the school a week ago and like what it had to offer.

“My body and my game aren’t ready enough to play at a Division I or II level,” he said. “I liked the academic situation there and the environment was what I was looking for so I thought it was the best fit for me.”

Kennedy plans to major in business/sports management or marketing and likes the possibilities for internships in that area, given the number of professional sports franchises.

Kennedy also took a trip to Presentation College in Aberdeen, S.D. on the same trip and was also considering Westmont, San Diego Christian and Providence College as well as the possibility of going to Grand Canyon just as a student.

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Logan Rinehart of Rancho Cucamonga picks Cal Baptist

Rancho Cucamonga High School shortstop-pitcher Logan Rinehart wasn’t blinded by the glamour of playing Division I baseball. He has instead chosen to sign with rising Division II  power Cal Baptist.

He also considered UCLA and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo before choosing the Lancers, who advanced to the NCAA Division II regional this year before falling to Cal Poly Pomona.

“I really like what the program has to offer,” said Rinehart, who plans to major in health science. “I really liked the coaching staff and I think it will be a good place for me to develop.”

The 6-foot-3, 170-pounder hit .338 for the Cougars with 13 runs scored and 15 RBI. He was a first-team All-Baseline League selection and an honorable mention All-Inland Valley selection.

Cal Baptist went 31-22 last season, losing to Cal Poly Pomona 6-4 in that West Region title game in just the school’s second year of playoff eligibility after transitioning from NAIA.

 

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Rancho Cucamonga’s Tyler Lawson commits to Long Beach State

Rancho Cucamonga pitcher Tyler Lawson has made a verbal commitment to Big West power Long Beach State.

Lawson, a 6-foot-4 righthander, was 4-6 but boasted an impressive ERA of 2.26 as his team was offensively challenged at times last season

.Lawson earned second-team All-Baseline League honors. He struck out 40 and walked just seven in 65 innings.

“It was my first offer and they have always shown a lot of interest in me,” Lawson said of the school with which he plans to sign in November. “I think it will a great place for me to develop and reach my full potential.”

Lawson, a starter for the Cougars on varsity in 2014 as a sophomore, also visited UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside and Michigan as well as rising Division II powers Azusa Pacific and Cal Baptist.

He plans to major in business.

“I really liked the coaches,” he added. “They said they think I can eventually be a top five round draft pick. A lot of schools tell you that because that’s what you want to hear but they seemed to have a game plan of how to get me there.”

 

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Battle of Baseline baseball games loom huge

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It is once again it is time for the big Battle of the Baseline League with all six teams playing on the same day in the same venue – LoanMart Field in Rancho Cucamonga.

It is always a memorable experience for the players involved but the fact that these games are so important in the league race will make for an even better day.

Here’s the schedule and a look at each game:

Damien (8-13, 6-6) vs. Los Osos (9-13, 6-6), 11 a.m.
These two teams are currently part of a three-way tie for third. Few probably expected Damien to be in this position after the Spartans got off to a 3-11 start on the season but the Spartans have won five of the last seven games to surge into contention.

Sophomore right-hander Isaiah Paige will be on the mound for Damien which has wins this season over Los Osos by scores of 3-1 and 1-0.

The Spartans have also gotten steady production from sophomore third baseman Harrison Spohn, senior catcher Andrew Garcia and junior outfielder Daniel Benedict.

Senior Kyle Robeniol (.440) has been the top hitter and pitcher for Los Osos and will be on the mound. Senior third baseman Niko Navarro (.323) is the other big contributor.

Etiwanda (16-5, 8-4) vs. Chino Hills (14-8, 7-5), 2 p.m.

The Eagles are in first place, one game ahead of the Huskies so this one will either give Etiwanda a two-game lead or allow Chino Hills to pull even with two games left.

Chino Hills will have ace Bailey Falter (4-1, 0.93) on the mound for the first time since April 15. He has been away from the team for disciplinary reasons.

Senior right fielder Chris Ceballos (.379, 14 RBI, 6 HR) and senior designated hitter Konnor Zickefoos (.500, 6 HR, 21 RB) have been the catalysts of the offense.

Etiwanda will have Aaron Sheridan (3-2, 4.14) on the mound. Sophomore Tyler Freeman (.400) and senior Kyle Isbel (.381, 24 RBI).

Chino Hills beat Etiwanda 6-4 in eight innings on Wednesday while Etiwanda won the first game between the teams 10-9.

Upland (14-9, 6-6) vs. Rancho Cucamonga  (13-11, 3-9), 5 p.m.
Upland is the third team in the three-way tie for third while Rancho is the only team not playing for anything but pride. The Cougars did pull the 6-4 upset on Wednesday while Upland won the first game between the two 1-0.

The biggest problem for the Cougars has been offense. Junior Tyler Lawson (4-5, 2.29) will be on the mound though and he doesn’t need much when he is on.

Upland will also have its top pitcher on the mound in senior Jeff Kross (4-4, 3.76). Connor Shepherd (.468, 17 RBI) and junior Skyler De Los Reyes (.358) are catalysts of the offense.

 

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